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Botswana (English: Land of the Tswana; / b ɒ t ˈ s w ɑː n ə / ⓘ, also UK: / b ʊ t-, b ʊ ˈ tʃ w-/), officially the Republic of Botswana (Setswana: Lefatshe la Botswana, [lɪˈfatsʰɪ la bʊˈtswana]), is a landlocked country in Southern Africa. Botswana is topographically flat, with approximately 70 percent of its territory being the ...
mmegi .bw. Mmegi is an English-language national newspaper in Botswana, with occasional articles or comments in Setswana. Established in 1984, it is now published daily online and weekly in print format by Dikgang Publishing House in the capital, Gaborone. Mmegi used to be Botswana's only independent newspaper to be published daily.
Gaborone aerial. Gaborone is situated at 24°39′29″S 25°54′44″E between Kgale and Oodi Hills, on the Notwane River in the south-eastern corner of Botswana, and 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from the South African border. [13] The city lies at an elevation of 1,010 metres (3,310 ft) above sea level.
Daily News Botswana is an English language newspaper published in Gaborone ... Gallery. See also. Azhizhi; Mmegi; Botswana Guardian; The Botswana Gazette; Yarona FM ...
Seretse Khama was born in 1921 in Serowe, in what was then the Bechuanaland Protectorate. He was the son of Queen Tebogo and Sekgoma Khama II, the paramount chief of the Bamangwato clan of the Tswana, and the grandson of Khama III, their king. The name Seretse means "the clay that binds". [8]
The Botswana Gazette; The Business Weekly and Review; Botswana Guardian; Botswana Youth Magazine; The Daily News, a government-owned media outlet; Farmers Guide; The Midweek Sun; Mmegi The Monitor; The Patriot on Sunday; The Sunday Standard; The Voice; Weekend Post; See also. Media of Botswana; List of radio stations in Africa
Botswana is an African country made up of different ethnic groups, although Batswana are the majority of the population. Music is a large part of Botswana culture, and includes popular and folk forms. Botswana church choirs are common nationwide. Tswana people were the earliest inhabitants of the land that is today known as Botswana and played ...
The Ministry of Lands and Water Affairs (MWLA) is a ministry within the Cabinet of Botswana.It is composed of 12 Land Boards, 41 Sub Land Boards, 8 Departments and 2 Parastatals being Water Utilities Corporation and Real Estate Advisory Council, being the Department of Lands, the Department of Town & Country Planning, the Department of Surveys & Mapping, the Department of Water and Sanitation ...